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Fig. 8.— Chirokptes platycephahds. Mouth of tadpole represented in Fig. 6. 
X 7. 
,, 9.— Chirokptes platycephalus. Life size drawing of a small specimen 
taken from a burrow, showing the body swollen out with 
water. 
„ 10.— Hekioporus pieties. Advanced tadpole seen from the ventral surface. 
X 1. 
11. —Hekioporus pieties. Mouth of tadpole. x 7. 
12. —Hekioporus pietus. Tadpole seen from the side. x 1. 
13. — Hekioporus pietus. Hinder feet of two adult specimens, to show the 
variation in the amount of webbing and the black tips, which 
may be present in all the toes. x 1. 
Plate XV. 
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14. — Hyla gilkni. 
15. — Hyla gilkni. 
16. — Hyla gilkni. 
17. — Hyla gilkni. 
Life size drawing. 
Side view of head. 
Hind foot, x 1. 
Front foot. x 1. 
X 1. 
18. —Limnoeiynastes ornatus. Side view of tadpole. x 1. 
19. -— Limnoeiynastes ornatus. Mouth of tadpole. x 10. 
20-24.— Limnoeiynastes ornatus. Hind foot to show variations in webbing. 
In Fig. 24 the outer line represents the greatest amount of 
webbing in the species, and the dotted line indicates the usual 
amount in the genus. The figures are life size, except Fig. 24, 
which is enlarged. 
25. — Limnoeiynastes ornatus. Under surface of front foot. x 1. 
26. — Hyla rubella. Side view of tadpole. x 1. 
27. — Hyla rubella. Under view of tadpole. x 1. 
28. — Hyla rubella. Mouth of tadpole. x 10. 
